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Topic: Can I use Anbox on TinyCore 9.0 ??? (Read 564 times)

I want to use whatsapp without any smartphone, as I need to run it from inside a virtual machine on a desktop pc host. I tried before installing android x86 but never could get boot it at least, so, I found Anbox which is an Android container inside a Linux Kernel, that can run and execute .apk files, just what I need. The problem was that they only support Ubuntu, and some other people said that is possible install it on Debian, but for my case, both distros are weighter for my virtual machines, so this option was useless too (I've spent a lot of days trying to get it work without success)

The last option I have is executing Anbox on TinyCore, as it is very light and works well on my virtual machines, I thought there are some possibilities of success.

But before spending other six days on this, I want to ask the community if I am right or wrong, take in mind that at this moment I have more experience with tinycore than any other linux distro, so I can learn everything I could need along the process.

Unfortunately running WhatsApp on a PC of any OS is not possible without a smartphone and WhatsApp simultaneously running on it.

Initially WhatsApp requires a cellphone with a cellular service to activate Thereafter a continuous connection to that same smartphone with WhatsApp running is required to continue using WhatsApp for PC version

Unfortunately running WhatsApp on a PC of any OS is not possible without a smartphone and WhatsApp simultaneously running on it.

Initially WhatsApp requires a cellphone with a cellular service to activate Thereafter a continuous connection to that same smartphone with WhatsApp running is required to continue using WhatsApp for PC version

Sorry

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Anbox can create a complete android environment to run .apk files just like an android phone

I don't recollect anyone mentioning "anbox" before so can't say if it's possible to load.

Try it I guess..

But since you know a phone is necessary to connect with WhatsApp why not simply open a browser like Firefox and navigate to https://web.whatsapp.com/ then sync with the phone?? Thereby saving you're self all the trouble and overhead of running two virtual machines one inside the other, which is in essence what you're attempting to accomplish.